Rabbit. A Memoir

Par : Patricia Williams, Jeannine Amber
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  • Nombre de pages256
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-0-06-240732-0
  • EAN9780062407320
  • Date de parution22/08/2017
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDey Street Books

Résumé

Currently a stand-up comedian, the circumstances of Pat Williams's childhood was the furthest thing from a laugh.  Nicknamed Rabbit, Pat grew up in a tough neighborgood in Atlanta.  She had her first child at 14.  She had her second at 15.  During her teens, she became a drug dealer, was arrested numerous times, and was shot twice.  It wasn't until she was 19 that she met a 21-year-old veteran who encouraged and helped her to get out of the "life."A remarkably bold and inspiring story of crime, motherhood, and redemption-not since Cupcake Brown's A Piece of Cake has there been a memoir this unforgettable.
Currently a stand-up comedian, the circumstances of Pat Williams's childhood was the furthest thing from a laugh.  Nicknamed Rabbit, Pat grew up in a tough neighborgood in Atlanta.  She had her first child at 14.  She had her second at 15.  During her teens, she became a drug dealer, was arrested numerous times, and was shot twice.  It wasn't until she was 19 that she met a 21-year-old veteran who encouraged and helped her to get out of the "life."A remarkably bold and inspiring story of crime, motherhood, and redemption-not since Cupcake Brown's A Piece of Cake has there been a memoir this unforgettable.
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